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Real Librarians of Chelmsford
What is the best way to get to know a librarian?Β By getting them to dish about books, of course!Β Each month, we will introduce you to one of the librarians of Chelmsford Public Library. This month, we spoke our new Assistant Director of Outreach, Lesley Kimball. Lesley is a NH β and library β … Continue reading Real Librarians of Chelmsford
Monica Wood – author visit with book signing! Thursday, July 11th at 6:00pm
Maine author, Monica Wood will be stopping here on her book tour for her latest book, How to Read a Book,Β on Thursday, July 11th at 6:00pm – here at the library! Register for seat HERE She will talk about her book, her writing, her research and her books will be available to purchase and have … Continue reading Monica Wood – author visit with book signing! Thursday, July 11th at 6:00pm
In Memoriam, Becky Herrmann
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Becky Herrmann, Chelmsford Public Library Director since 2001. Becky was a bright light from the moment she arrived at our Library. She cared deeply about the community and wanted the Chelmsford Public Library to offer exemplary service to all who needed … Continue reading In Memoriam, Becky Herrmann
A Dozen Book Groups!
Did you know that we have 12 – yes 12 Book groups here at the Chelmsford Public Library?!Β If you have wanted to be in a book group; one of ours might work for you! We have three NEW book groups to highlight – Romance, Science Fiction and Real Reads (non-fiction). Between the Sheets: a … Continue reading A Dozen Book Groups!
Electric Car Charger
In January of 2012, two electric car charging stations were installed in Chelmsford – one in the parking lot of the main library, and one on Vinal Square in North Chelmsford. Both of these chargers were funded by a grant awarded to the Town of Chelmsford, one of 25 towns across the state to win … Continue reading Electric Car Charger
Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 – October 15.Β It is a month for recognizing the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.Β At the library, we are celebrating the rich literary heritage of Hispanic and Latinx authors.Β Be sure to check out our library … Continue reading Hispanic Heritage Month
Senior Services: Transportation
This guide to resources related to transportation support for seniors in the Chelmsford area lists free and low-cost ride programs and information on the LRTA.
Bibliobites in June: In the Cookie Jar
In June our Bibliobites group made a detour into the winter wonderland of Lake Eden, Minnesota, the fictional home of baker/amateur sleuth Hannah Swensen.Β Hannah has starred in multitudinous “cozy mysteries” which feature lots of discussions about food and baking, in addition to murder!Β This month’s title (26th in the series by author Joanne Fluke), … Continue reading Bibliobites in June: In the Cookie Jar
Teen Book Reviews – September 1, 2021
Our teen volunteers have been reading up a storm this summer! Check out these reviews – maybe you’ll find a few fun back to school reads! π North of Nowhere by Liz Kessler (2013) Reviewed by Vaanya An amazing mystery, North of Nowhere will really make the gears inside your head turn. Though it is … Continue reading Teen Book Reviews – September 1, 2021
Resources for Housing and Homelessness
Please contact library staff at 978-256-5521 or in person for additional assistance. Shelters: House of Hope, Lowell, Ma Chelmsford Homeless Shelters & Services For The Needy Homeless Shelters And Supportive Housing Support: Chelmsford Community Services Coordinator, Jen Melanson Lowell Transitional Living Center Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless Community Teamwork: Housing & Utilities Help for Homeless … Continue reading Resources for Housing and Homelessness